Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
On the other hand, it is not me who has anything to say :-)
Sure it is. :) You don't have to be an editor to have your opinion
count. LFS needs more of its community to speak up and voice opinions on
issues like this. Thanks for the comments, Rainer.
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JH
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I think wlan should find it's way into LFS, because this WILL become
part of basic networking ...
so wlantools and ndiswrapper should go into it also
and at least one example of a ndiswrapper and a firmware based card
sould be there
On the other hand, it is not me who has anything to say :-)
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Hi all,
First of all sorry for posting on 2 lists, but I'm not quite sure
which one is the best for this question. I would have thought lfs, but
I read a thread on blfs these days, so I'm just not quite sure
anymore. (furthermore, this would maybe be even better on the dev list
...)
I haven't
Matt Darcy wrote:
Jeremy Monnet wrote:
Hi all,
First of all sorry for posting on 2 lists, but I'm not quite sure
which one is the best for this question. I would have thought lfs, but
I read a thread on blfs these days, so I'm just not quite sure
anymore. (furthermore, this would maybe be even
On 1/13/06, Chris Staub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darcy wrote:
Jeremy Monnet wrote:
I haven't seen (hope I didn't miss it) any related topics for
wireless, such as compilation of wireless-tools, and scripts for the
wireless to be setup at startup. Not a big issue at all (I have it
Jeremy Monnet wrote:
On 1/13/06, Chris Staub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darcy wrote:
Jeremy Monnet wrote:
I haven't seen (hope I didn't miss it) any related topics for
wireless, such as compilation of wireless-tools, and scripts for the
wireless to be setup at startup. Not
Matt Darcy wrote these words on 01/13/06 14:12 CST:
[snip all 87 lines]
Matt, could you _please_ start trimming some of the previous post(s)
before you reply? Please.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Matt Darcy wrote these words on 01/13/06 14:12 CST:
[snip all 87 lines]
Matt, could you _please_ start trimming some of the previous post(s)
before you reply? Please.
sorry - I an arse for that.
Matt
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